Sadly no,1 is effectively suspended. Its absence feels wrong.
#1 Shake hands. No way we are kissing anybody on the cheek. It’s definitely a handshake. In Finland, you should handshake both men and women.
If you are in an informal situation, a simple nod of the head or a wave of the hand suffice. Here are two helpful examples of a casual situation:
Is washing dishes with a brush really just a Finnish thing?
Also, why do people living in Helsinki work an hour less than others?
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Sadly no,1 is effectively suspended. Its absence feels wrong.
#1 Shake hands. No way we are kissing anybody on the cheek. It’s definitely a handshake. In Finland, you should handshake both men and women.
If you are in an informal situation, a simple nod of the head or a wave of the hand suffice. Here are two helpful examples of a casual situation:
Is washing dishes with a brush really just a Finnish thing?
Also, why do people living in Helsinki work an hour less than others?